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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL MAY 1, 1985 Delbert E. 1UT - (Coupon) wscfamd Stem Mouse Layton Hites Held Monday Delbert Edwin Layton, 82, of 1480 S. State, Clearfield, died Thursday, April 18, 985 at a Clear-Hel- d nursing home of causes incident to age. K WAS born Nov. 18, 1902, in Layton, a son of Orson and Ruth Elizabeth Bodily Layton. He married Annabell Bodily Eeb. 1, 1928 in Ogden. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. at the Crossroad Junction in Fruit Heights, our 1 Layton-Clearfiel- HE WAS a member of the th LDS Ward. Clear-Hel- d Surviving are his widow of Clearfield, six sons and two daughters. Orson R. Layton, Gail B. l.ayton, Kent B. Layton, Graig B. Layton, Mrs. Emma Bellucci, all of Clearfield; Delbert R. Layton, and Clark E. Layton, Layton; Mrs. Otis V. (Carla) Moody, Choctaw, Okla.; 24 grandchildren and 25 service special with this coupon 1 1 d HE HAD lived in the area most of his life. He worked in Nevada for two years as a ranchhand for Ellison Ranches. He had been a farmer and had worked for GSA, retiring in 1971. He had also worked for the Ogden Arsenal and the U.S. Naval Supply Depot. full (Coupon) ? 11: 2.75- 7.25 o Lunch Daily Specials ' O Our Full Service Dinner Changing your Oil (up to 5 qts.) Change your Oil Filter Lubricate Your Car Filling your Transmission (up to 1 pt.) Filling your Differental (up to 1 lbs.) Filling your Power Steering Filling your Brke Fluid Checking and Filling your Battery Cleaning your Air Filter Free Automatic Car Wash - , From Special Includes -- 5P 6-25' Oondeir Mew Rainiagjeinnieinitt redecorated and remodeled .451-991- 6 No appointment necessary No waiting (with full service) Community 5K Benefit Fun Run ALSO surviving are two brothers and one sister, Ezra J. Layton, Layton; Arvin B. Layton, Battle Mountain, Nev.; Mrs. Tryphene Hagen, Santa Maria, Saturday, May 18th 8:30 a.m. Calif. Funeral services were held Monday at the Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary with Bishop Milton Flinders officiating. Interment in the Syracuse City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lindquists Clearfield LAKE VIEW HOSPITAL 630 East Medical Drive Bountiful, Utah Mortuary. Lakcview Hospital is pleased to sponsor a community FUN RUN to benefit Bountiful resident Gordon Wirth. Mr. Wirth must have a heart transplant very soon so a community effort is needed to help him and his family raise the necessary funds for Kays. Clubs Members of the Lantern Club in Kaysville will hold their spring luncheon at the Sizzler Restaurant in Layton on Monday, May 6 at p m. Mrs. Barbara Thomason is chairman. New officers will be the surgery. 1 Runners of all ages are invited to at lend hath participant will reteive a Lakeview and will he eligible to win a JOGGING WAIGH donated by Hospital DeBoers Running Store. Plaques and trophies will he awarded to the runners with the best times. . THE-SHIR- elected. The Kays Creek Chapter of the League of Utah Writers will hear Dan Hogan, an editor for Book-Craf- t, at their May meeting at the Silver Age Center in Kaysville on Thursday, May 2 at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in Registration for the FUNRUN will begin May 1st at Lakeview Hospital. Registraand a donation to a tion fee is $5.00 per person to cover the cost of the special fund established tor Mr. Wirth. For more information, call tee-shi- improving writing rt 290-256- skills is welcome. Syra- - Lite T Club Please come and join in the fun and help us help Mr. Wirth!! To Meet May 6 SYRACUSE - The Syra-Lit- e Club members will gather at the Sizzler Restaurant in Layton, Monday, May 6 at 6:30 p.m. for their closing social of the season. FOLLOWING a short program, new officers for the coming year will be elected. Community T.V. of Utah NATIONAL HOSPITAL WEEK 1985 May 12th-18t- h, 1-800-55- AMY SUTTON Sutton Wins First Place LAYTON CNN-- M First place honors French section of the Utah State National French Contest were earned by Amy Sutton, a 9th grade student at Central Davis Junior High School. Amy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sutton. -- - in the second level THE MACHINE scored test was taken in the school and then sent to the region level for scoring. Amy was the top student in region and this allowed her to enter the state contest where she again placed number one. Amy described the test as being very difficult. The 80 questions included identifying pictures, using correct grammar, exhibiting a knowledge of history and culture. AMY IS an outstanding student. Earlier in the year, she was named Student of the Month at Central icprcsenling the English Depar- tment, In December she was selected student of the Month by Hours Monday thru Saturday p 10:00 am Display Ad Come Deadline Thursday 12 Aoou - 6:00 pm see us for your bedding plants We have ODORLESS marigolds, WHITE Marigolds We have DAHLIAS, AGERATUM, LOBELLA, ALLY SUUM, ASTERS, DIANTHUS, PETUNIAS, Many other flowers. Tomatoes including PASTE, and MANY MORE TYPES. LOW-IN-ACI- D Peppers, EGG plants, ETC. PLANTERS for Mothers Day from $2.50 on up. Photo Deadline Wed. 6 P.M. You From Layton - Go West on Gentile to Flint St. turn South to Weaver Lane (Follow Signs). cant beat our prices From Kaysville - Take 200 North west to Flint St. Turn North to Weaver Lane WE APPRECIATE YOUR the Roy Elks Club, dmg 1 BUSINESS |